Geoff
10-08-2006, 08:22 AM
Hi All
I would like any coments on the following.
I bought a 9.25 inch Celestron last christmas and a HEQ5 mount (really lashed out). A great scope. Problem! My back yard is only good for viewing at about 40 deg to straight up. Fairly difficult with the Celestron, and sky surfing is difficult. In May I bought a 10 inch GSO DOB. $650. Also a great scope. Guess which one I use the most? 3 min to set up the DOB. 15+ min to set up the Celestron. The DOB is great for sky surfing and looking straight up. I find that the lack of tracking isn't a real prob, I can still study an area with gentle nudging. When the winter clouds come over I whip it away, and get it out when they clear. I'm now thinking of selling the Celestron. I guess I have answered my own Question. I am thinking of getting a 16 inch DOB and put it in a small shed with a roll top roof, if I sell the Celestron. The 16 inch models should be out by Christmas.
Cheers all, happy viewing.
Geoff :)
I would like any coments on the following.
I bought a 9.25 inch Celestron last christmas and a HEQ5 mount (really lashed out). A great scope. Problem! My back yard is only good for viewing at about 40 deg to straight up. Fairly difficult with the Celestron, and sky surfing is difficult. In May I bought a 10 inch GSO DOB. $650. Also a great scope. Guess which one I use the most? 3 min to set up the DOB. 15+ min to set up the Celestron. The DOB is great for sky surfing and looking straight up. I find that the lack of tracking isn't a real prob, I can still study an area with gentle nudging. When the winter clouds come over I whip it away, and get it out when they clear. I'm now thinking of selling the Celestron. I guess I have answered my own Question. I am thinking of getting a 16 inch DOB and put it in a small shed with a roll top roof, if I sell the Celestron. The 16 inch models should be out by Christmas.
Cheers all, happy viewing.
Geoff :)